Restoration of Species Richness in Abandoned Mediterranean Grasslands: Seeds in Cattle Dung |
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Authors: | Juan Traba Catherine Levassor Begoña Peco |
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Institution: | Departamento Interuniversitario de Ecología , Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Cantoblanco, 28049, Spain. |
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Abstract: | Abstract Endozoochory has proven to be a highly effective mechanism in the dispersal of viable seeds in Mediterranean grasslands. We studied the effect of cattle dung application on species richness, particularly on the reintroduction of species lost after abandonment. Sown and control plots were monitored for 3 years after dung sowing. We found a significant increase in small‐scale richness, which may be attributed to the treatment, with the inclusion of species detected in the dung and in the grazed pasture. The differences in richness and floristic composition diminished over time. This experiment proves the potential utility of this treatment for the restoration of species richness in abandoned pastures, although supplementary steps are necessary, including further sowing and/or shrub cutting in subsequent years. |
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Keywords: | abandoned cattle dung experimental endozoochory grazed Mediterranean grasslands restoration seed dispersal shrubland |
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